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  1. List of leaders of Russia - Wikipedia

    This is a list of rulers of Kievan Rus', the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Russian Republic, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation. It does not include regents, acting rulers, rulers of the separatist states in the territory of Russia, persons who applied for the post of ruler, but did not become one, rebel leaders who did not control the capital, and the nominal heads of the Russian SFSR.

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    Rurik (862–879)
    Oleg the Seer (882 – fall 912)
    Igor I (912 – fall 945)
    Olga of Kiev (fall 945 – after 959)
    Sviatoslav I (after 959 – March 972)
    Yaropolk I (972 – June 11, 978)
    Vladimir the Great (June 11, 978 – July 15, 1015)
    Sviatopolk the Cursed (July 1015 – Fall 1016)
    Yaroslav the Wise (fall 1016 – July 22, 1018)
    • Sviatopolk the Cursed (August 14, 1018 – 1019)
    • Yaroslav the Wise (1019 – February 20, 1054)
    Iziaslav I (February 1054 – September 15, 1068)
    Vseslav the Sorcerer (September 15, 1068 – April 1069)
    • Iziaslav I (again) (May 2, 1069 – March 1073)
    Sviatoslav II (March 22, 1073 – December 27, 1076)
    Vsevolod I (January 1, 1077 – July 1077)
    • Iziaslav I (third time) (July 15, 1077 – October 3, 1078)
    Vsevolod I (October 1078 – April 13, 1093)
    Sviatopolk II (April 24, 1093 – April 16, 1113)
    Vladimir Monomakh (April 20, 1113 – May 19, 1125)
    Mstislav I (May 20, 1125 – April 15, 1132)
    Yaropolk II (April 17, 1132 – February 18, 1139)
    Viacheslav I (February 22 – March 4, 1139)
    Vsevolod II (March 5, 1139 – August 1, 1146)
    Igor II (August 2 – 13, 1146)
    Iziaslav II (August 13, 1146 – after August 23, 1149)
    Yuri the Long Hands (August 28, 1149 – August 1150)
    • Viacheslav I (August 1150)
    • Iziaslav II (August 1150)
    • Yuri the Long Hands (August 1150 – early 1151)
    • Iziaslav II (March 1151 – November 13, 1154)
    Rostislav I (December 1154)
    Iziaslav III (December 1154 – March 1155)

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    Ivan IV the Terrible (January 16, 1547 – March 18, 1584)
    Feodor I (March 19, 1584 – January 7, 1598)
    Irina Godunova (January 7 – January 15, 1598)
    Boris Godunov (February 17, 1598 – April 13, 1605)
    Feodor II (April 13 – June 1, 1605)
    False Dmitriy I (June 20, 1605 – May 17, 1606)
    Vasili IV Shuysky (May 19, 1606 – July 17, 1610)
    Seven Boyars
    • Zemsky government
    Michael Romanov (February 21, 1613 – July 13, 1645)
    Alexis I (July 13, 1645 – January 29, 1676)
    Feodor III (January 30, 1676 – April 27, 1682)
    Ivan V (April 27, 1682 – January 29, 1696)
    Peter I the Great (April 27, 1682 – October 22, 1721)

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    Peter I the Great (October 22, 1721 – January 28, 1725)
    Catherine I (January 28, 1725 – May 6, 1727)
    Peter II (May 6, 1727 – January 19, 1730)
    Anna Ioannovna (February 4, 1730 – October 17, 1740)
    Ivan VI (October 17, 1740 – November 25, 1741)
    Elizabeth Petrovna (November 25, 1741 – December 25, 1761)
    Peter III (December 25, 1761 – June 28, 1762)
    Catherine II the Great (June 28, 1762 – November 6, 1796)
    Paul I (November 6, 1796 – March 11, 1801)
    Alexander I (March 12, 1801 – November 19, 1825)
    Nicholas I (November 19, actually from December 13, 1825 – February 18, 1855)
    Alexander II (February 18, 1855 – March 1, 1881)
    Alexander III (March 1, 1881 – October 20, 1894)
    Nicholas II (October 20, 1894 – March 2, 1917)

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    Georgy Lvov (March 2 (15) – July 8 (21), 1917)
    Alexander Kerensky (July 8 (21) – October 25 (November 7), 1917)

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